Find out what happend in round one, round two and information round of the public engagement programme.
- Round One -
Following an extensive awareness raising campaign we asked people what they thought of the proposals for Crossrail. This was done through Public Information Centres, meetings, information for schools, a 24 hour 7 day a week telephone helpdesk and a web site. It took place from 27 October 2003 - 3 December 2003.
- Round Two -
The nature of the second round of the public engagement programme was decided by the Secretary of State for Transport who announced the scope of the scheme on the 20 July 2004. It took place between 5 August and 27 October, 2004.
- Information Round -
The information round took place between 10 and 19 February, 2005, with Public Information Centres and Information Exchanges again being used to give local details as well as showing the whole route. This round reflects closely the content of the Environmental Statement deposited with the Crossrail Bill in February, 2005.
- Whitechapel Information Round -
This took place from August 30 to September 30, 2005, to give details of further development of the proposals for a western ticket hall.
- Information Round September/October 2006
This took place between 11 September and 19 October 2006 to give further details relating to various changes in the the Bill proposals along the route.
- Woolwich Information Round -
This took place in April 2007 to give details of further developments relating to a Crossrail station at Woolwich.
Please refer to the relevant sections for further information.
You can also download from here the Aggregated Consultation Report, produced in September 2005.